According to the movies, it sure seems as though space travel is so fast that you could have breakfast in the Mos Eisley cantina then make it to Coruscant for lunch.

But, undoubtedly, our heroes must eat on the run. The Millennium Falcon must have a galley of sorts, which got me to wondering what Chef Solo whips up for himself and his first mate, a Wookie. How does one do any real meal planning when there are multiple species to consider?

TeeEye7

08-29-2007, 03:25 AM

That's easy, 'kid. Pick up Chinese along the way. There's a place on every corner or strip mall and everyone likes it! ;)

Blue2th

08-29-2007, 06:37 AM

Well, I can't say for the rest of the Galaxy, but it's the regular space-food packs for Han, and maybe a couple large bags of Ol' Roy or Purina for Chewbacca.

CaptainSolo1138

08-29-2007, 09:10 AM

There's a scene in "Shadows of the Empire" where Lando makes a meal for the gang in the galley aboard the Falcon.

Rocketboy

08-29-2007, 10:01 AM

I think they probably stop at truck stops and either get the soup or the special.

Ji'dai

08-29-2007, 02:12 PM

Whatever they eat, I'm sure Han cooks everything. Can you imagine getting that Wookie to wear a hair net?

Given what we saw on Endor, I'm sure Chewie prefers his meat on the rare side anyway.

JediTricks

08-29-2007, 03:24 PM

I bet it's a lot of food sticks like Luke and Yoda were discussing. The Falcon isn't particularly big, the bed doubles as its medbay, my guess is the "galley" is little more than a slot in the wall.

Mr. JabbaJohnL

08-29-2007, 05:29 PM

The best part of the Falcon is those pillows seen behind Luke while he trains with the remote.

Have they ever mentioned any sort of fast food in the EU? I frankly wouldn't put it past them.

By winning your 5th straight Nathan's Famous hot dog eating contest with 62 dogs and buns in 10 minutes. I decided to watch the entire one-hour program live; why? Best part was the text-in poll on if competitive eating should be considered a sport, and 82% said no.